100th party fun for all

 

Animals, an antique tractor pull, a show n’ shine, food and music were among the highlights of this year’s Aldergrove Fair Days.

 
 
 
 
Khale McDonald, three, wasn't in the mood for a snuggle from a 4H goat. Both goat and toddler visited Aldergrove Fair Days at Aldergrove Athletic Park over the weekend.
 

Khale McDonald, three, wasn't in the mood for a snuggle from a 4H goat. Both goat and toddler visited Aldergrove Fair Days at Aldergrove Athletic Park over the weekend.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

Throngs of people flocked to Aldergrove Athletic Park over the weekend to help Aldergrove’s annual country fair mark a milestone.

A record number of visitors took in the 100th anniversary Aldergrove Fair Days Country Carnival.

The country fair included music, dancing, a chili cook-off, antique tractor pull, a midway and rides, 4-H animals, a farmhand challenge, the Canadian Fast Draw Championships, and the Aldergrove Financial Group Kidzone, all taking place aroundAldergrove over three days, July 20-22.

The event’s past president Mike Robinson said weather-wise, “God must have smiled on us. We’ve only had two fine days over the last several and it turned out they were Saturday and Sunday.”

Robinson, an Aldergrove Agricultural Society board member, added that there were “lots of very positive comments. We put in quite a few new features and upgraded our agricultural exhibit area and it was very well attended.”

On Friday, the Annual Aldy Show n’ Shine Classic Car Event was held.

A mid-morning parade through downtown Aldergrove was one of Saturday’s highlights.

Sunday included a scrumptious start with a pancake breakfast, sponsored by Krause Berry Farms.

In keeping with the old-time theme, the iconic Dal Richards graced the stage on Saturday night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Richards and his Orchestra of musicians captured the best of the Big Band era, along with jazz, rock and pop standards from the 1930s to today.

“Wonderful,” Robinson said, regarding the legendary Richards. “He received a standing ovation and the area in front of the stage was packed. He put on a really great show and it was a wonderful thing for Aldergrove to have someone [there] of such stature, who has been around so long.”

tlandreville@langleyadvance.com

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Khale McDonald, three, wasn't in the mood for a snuggle from a 4H goat. Both goat and toddler visited Aldergrove Fair Days at Aldergrove Athletic Park over the weekend.
 

Khale McDonald, three, wasn't in the mood for a snuggle from a 4H goat. Both goat and toddler visited Aldergrove Fair Days at Aldergrove Athletic Park over the weekend.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

 
Khale McDonald, three, wasn't in the mood for a snuggle from a 4H goat. Both goat and toddler visited Aldergrove Fair Days at Aldergrove Athletic Park over the weekend.
Khale McDonald, three, wasn't in the mood for a snuggle from a 4H goat. Both goat and toddler visited Aldergrove Fair Days at Aldergrove Athletic Park over the weekend.
The Legion Girls team of, left to right, Maggie Vankesteren, Sheilia Ingersoll, Sheri Cline, and Laura Cline gathered around a simmering pot of their secret recipe chili. The four put their culinary skills to work during Saturday's Aldergrove Fair Days' Chili Cookoff.
Thomas Okazaki, two, had a good time sitting in the driver's seat of a John Deere tractor.
The tractor display at Aldergrove Fair Days was a big draw for the five-and-under set.
Singer/guitarist Jared Fowler belted out a tune.
A girl made a splash while trying to find her balance inside an inflatable provided by KrazyBallz Entertainment Inc.
Bruce Heslop stood by lawnmowers. Heslop provided the lawnmower racers, and items for the farmhand challenge and silent auction at Aldergrove Fair Days.
Zoey, a two-year-old border collie, showed her agility as she manouevred through a weave pole during a Qball Agility demonstration.
Tanessa Holoman from Carol's Polynesian Dance School was all smiles as she performed with her troupe during Aldergrove Fair Days. Fellow dancers from the Aldergrove school included Jayden Holoman, Ian Antonsen, Tamara Antonsen, Alex Taylor, Maia King, and Juliana Antonsen.
Tanessa Holoman from Carol's Polynesian Dance School was all smiles as she performed with her troupe during Aldergrove Fair Days. Fellow dancers from the Aldergrove school included Jayden Holoman, Ian Antonsen, Tamara Antonsen, Alex Taylor, Maia King, and Juliana Antonsen.
Tanessa Holoman from Carol's Polynesian Dance School was all smiles as she performed with her troupe during Aldergrove Fair Days. Fellow dancers from the Aldergrove school included Jayden Holoman, Ian Antonsen, Tamara Antonsen, Alex Taylor, Maia King, and Juliana Antonsen.
Adult dancers from Carol's Polynesian Dance School kicked off the school's performance.
Kaleigh Cochrane had a view of Aldergrove Fair Days from above, as she tried out Euro bungee.
Military vehicles were on display on the grounds of Aldergrove Athletic Park.
As Jim Weatherby and Brian Colwell looked on, Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender practised his technique prior to taking part in the Canadian Fast Draw Championships celebrity shoot. Hosted by the Thunderbird Fast Draw Club, the Canadian championships were held Saturday and Sunday at the Aldergove Fair Days' fast draw range.
Olivia Jones, six months, chilled out while enjoying some milk.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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